The following is a nearly comprehensive list of buildings on the campus of UMass Amherst since its founding as the Massachusetts Agricultural College, though omitting most barns and out-buildings. In 2009, the Facilities and Campus Planning Department commissioned an [[buildings:survey|historic resources inventory]] for all buildings on campus over 50 years old, making recommendations regarding eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.

* [[buildings:c:contecenter|Conte Center for Polymer Research]], built 1996. (Named for Silvio O. Conte, a former U.S. congressman who was committed to polymer research and was instrumental in obtaining federal funding to build the complex)

* [[buildings:g:goodellhall|Goodell Hall]], built 1935. (Named after Henry Hill Goodell, professor of modern languages and the first college librarian, who became the seventh president of Massachusetts Agricultural College)

* [[buildings:c:campuscenter|Murray D. Lincoln Campus Center]], built 1970. (Named for alumnus Murray D. Lincoln, national leader in consumer and producer cooperatives and founder and president of CARE from 1945-1957)

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* Newman Center, built 1963.

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* North College, built 1868, razed 1955 to make way for Machmer Hall.

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* North Village.

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* Observatory, built 1965.

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* [[buildings:o:oldchapel|Old Chapel]], built 1884-1886

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* [[buildings:p:paige|Paige Laboratory]], built 1950.

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* Patterson, built 1966/1967.

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* [[buildings:p:photolab|Photo Laboratory]], built 1907.

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* Physical Plant, built 1959.

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* Pierpont, built 1968.

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* Plymouth, built 1948.

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* [[buildings:p:pomologyshed|Pomology Shed]], built 1947

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* [[buildings:p:pond|Pond]]

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* Power Plant, built 1903.

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* President's House, built 1885.

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* Prince, built 1966 or 1967.

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* Public Health Building, built 1958.

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* Robsham Memorial Center for Visitors, built 1989. (Named for a former member of the Board of Trustees, Paul Robsham, who together with his wife donated the funds for this building in memory of their son)